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Are there any reliable dictionaries/wordlists available?

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Are there any reliable dictionaries/wordlists available?

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For Sindarin, try Didier Willis’s, at http://www.geocities.com/almacq.geo/sindar/, or Ryszard Derdzinski’s at http://www.elvish.org/gwaith/language.htm. (pl) Also try Edward Kloczko’s Dictionnaire des langues elfiques. Words are translated into English as well as French. Helge Fauskanger’s Ardalambion website (http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf) contains several wordlists, as well as various guides to the Etymologies. (dos) From a post by Helge Fauskanger to Elfling: While a few would-be “dictionaries” are floating around the net (in nearly all cases without the permission of the compiler), they are usually amateurish, inaccurate, outdated, not very useful and generally unimpressive in appearance. On my web-site (http://www.uib.no/People/hnohf) a number of hopefully accurate wordlists can be found, covering all the “minor” languages, such as Valarin, Khuzdul (“Dwarven” if you like) and Adunaic. Many of these lists now include etymological discussions of the individual words (Telerin, Nando

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